Abstract

The current study is focused on refining effect of amorphous SiO2 on porosity and interlayer formation of sintered ZrO2-SiO2 composite coatings produced on anodic oxidized 316L substrate. The SiO2 improved particle interaction with the substrate surface and increased thickness of the interlayer formed at the coating/substrate interface. For porosity evaluation, the coatings were sliced and imaged layer by layer using focused ion beam-scanning electron microscopy and 3D visualizations reconstructed by stacking the acquired 2D images. Volume fraction, dimension, distribution and connectivity of pores as a function of coating composition were analyzed. The results showed that SiO2 also densifies the coating and decreases volume fraction of connected pores. Corrosion performance of ZrO2-SiO2 coatings was improved with increasing SiO2 content due to the higher barrier effect resulted by increasing the interlayer thickness as well as the lower permeability supported by lower percent of connected pores.

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